2013 Frieze New York Art Fair

Frieze New York is a new contemporary art fair that will take place on 10-13 May 2013 on Randall’s Island. This is the second year the Frieze art fair is held in New York.

Join our friends from Wired New York and ArtForward for this exciting meetup. We will meet in front of the entrance to the fair's tent, on Randall's Island.

There are no promotional codes, and we will buy tickets on-site, group rate is $26 (regular price $42).

Please do not be late, you will not be able to get group rate if you are not with the group. My phone number is[masked]-0586.

For transportation options, see Frieze website. Be aware that last year bus shuttle or ferry were included in the price of admission, but this year it is separate, and tickets have to be purchased in advance. Public transportation option is M35 bus.

Frieze New York presents the most forward-thinking galleries from around the globe, bringing an international focus to the dynamic contemporary art scene in New York.

In addition to being able to see work by over 1,000 of the world’s leading artists, visitors can experience Frieze Projects, the fair’s program of artists’ commissions, and Frieze Talks, a program of debates, panel discussions and keynote lectures.

Frieze New York is housed in a bespoke temporary structure designed by New York-based SO-IL architects. Located in the unique setting of Randall’s Island Park and overlooking the East River, the fair is accessible by public transport and dedicated Frieze ferry and bus services.

We're about:

This is group for anyone who enjoys viewing and discussing art. Although the main focus will be on photography, we will also visit galleries and museums to see what's showing. We will try to meet after to talk about what we saw, liked, disliked, perhaps were perplexed by and anything we've experienced in our encounter with the work.

Please feel free to offer any suggestions for meet ups and/or locations for us to debrief after viewing. Most importantly, be curious and show up if you sign up. Our meet ups will be limited so that we can better share the experience. If you've signed up and don't show up, you are depriving someone else of that experience.

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